Both 'css' and 'js' support identical features for specifying resource URLs:

* can be either a plain string or a list of URLs * each string can be:

- absolute URL - will be included as-is; **example**: ``http://absolute-url.example.com/path/to/script.js`` - a URL beginning from the root - will be included as-is; **example**: ``/root/path/to/stylesheet.css`` - a relative URL - settings.STATIC_URL will be prepended; **example**: ``relative/path/to/stylesheet.css`` will be included as **/static/relative/path/to/stylesheet.css** (depending on your setting for STATIC_URL)

* ``fixextent``: control if map initial view shoud be set to extent setting. (Default: ``True``). Setting fixextent to ``False`` will prevent view reset and scale controls to be added.

* ``creatediv``: control if the leaflet map tags creates a new div or not. (Default: ``True``). Useful to put the javascript code in the header or footer instead of the body of the html document. If used, do not forget to create the div manually.

Projection----------

It is possible to setup the map spatial reference in ``LEAFLET_CONFIG``::